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DEEPDALE
CBM – PC SALISBURY PSCO – 7499 DUROSE, 7682 BIRCHILL, 7498 HOLMES VOLUNTEERS NADIA RASCHID, JULIE ANYON & SHABANA PATEL |
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Contact numbers Local C.B.MS. Or P.C.S.O.S. 01772 209542 |
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AREA ACTIONS for September
1. Long-term priority alleygates for the birds estate 2. Anti-social behaviour and drug dealing at the PMF youth centre Mini-motos on the Holme Slack waste ground and Castleton Road
August
Alleygates on the “birds” estate Hamarra Centre ASB and drug dealing going on outside Centre and from Vehicles in evening Castleton Rd Bridge In State of dilapidation and needs work to make area safe and more appealing.
The first priority was alleygates around the “birds” estate. Councillor Cartwright explained to residents that Deepdale is still waiting for the funding but should hopefully be next on the list. He also explained that there are two schemes suggested for the funding, the first being were the resident’s pay a quarter of the price for the alleygates and the government pay the other three quarters and the second scheme is where the government pay the full price of the alleygayes. These schemes are currently being discussed. The second PACT priority was anti-social behaviour at the PMF youth centre. PC Salisbury informed residents that a funding bid was being provided to a cleansing company called Seeta, for CCTV, lighting and fencing. PC Salisbury explained that in order for the bid to go ahead the application form needed to be completed by PMF and three quotes were needed by three separate firms. PC Salisbury then informed the residents that in the last month the police had received six reports of ASB at the PMF centre, three youths had also received fines for littering at the centre and that one male had been arrested for possession of class C drugs. The third PACT priority was the footbridge in between Porter Street and Castleton Road. PC Salisbury explained to the residents that a meeting had taken place with the Neighbourhood Management Prime Focus with regards to the anti-social behaviour on the bridge, and Network Rail had also been contacted about the state of the footbridge. PC Salisbury explained that further enquiries will be conducted this month.
July
Ongoing anti-social behaviour on Basil Street and Romford Road Motorbike nuisance on the railway lines and on the waste ground behind Sainsbury’s Alleygates on the “birds” estate
June May .
Alleygates Long term PACT priority for alley gates around the canary islands and Burrow Road area should funding become available Councillor Cartwright then informed the residents that developments are being made with regards to alleygates on Deepdale Waste ground back of Sainsbury/Mini Moto nuisance & Anti-social behaviour PC Salisbury also explained that the neighbourhood policing team had been providing high visibility patrol in the hot-spot areas for the mini-motos, and that last month we had received less calls regarding this matter. The local residents did state however that mini-moto nuisance is still ongoing but they are not reporting it. They were then encouraged to do so.
ASB on Basil street also stretching into Romford Road, youths are visiting the garage and causing damage on the way. the police had no further calls received from any address on Romford Road and that there had been no further incidents. PC Salisbury also explained that we are making lead-way with the ASB on Basil Street as number 19 has now been tinned up, and other addresses have been given tenancy warnings from Community Gateway, and that the police have been looking into a civil order against one of the main “targets” on the area.
April March
Alleygates Long term PACT priority for alley gates around the canary islands and Burrow Road area should funding become available Holme slack waste ground/Basil Street—Mini Moto nuisance Basil Street Anti-social behaviour Older youths are congregating around the Area causing anti-social behaviour. The Residents therefore feel intimidated. Problems with residents in the area. A visual audit will be conducted
February
Alleygates Long term PACT priority for alley gates around the canary islands and Burrow Road area should funding become available Holme slack waste ground—Mini Moto nuisance Anti-social behaviour PMF Youth Centre Older youths are congregating around the youth centre causing anti-social behaviour. The younger youths therefore feel intimidated. Local residents are also concerned. A visual audit will be conducted and objectives will be put into place.
January Parking problems on Dove street due to no parking at the new Mosque Holmeslack Lane Dangerous parking on bend near to Dancers dance studio Anti-social behaviour PMF Youth Centre Older youths are congregating around the youth centre causing anti-social behaviour. The younger youths therefore feel intimidated. Local residents are also concerned. A visual audit will be conducted and objectives will be put into place.
December
Alleygates Long term PACT priority for alley gates around the canary islands and Burrow Road area should funding become available Holmerook rd problems with parking /Garage access Holme slack Gangs Large groups of youth around Homle slack and rose lane area.It was stated that youths are only aged between 7-10 years of age but have been setting fires in the area. Anti-social behaviour PMF Youth Centre Older youths are congregating around the youth centre causing anti-social behaviour. The younger youths therefore feel intimidated. Local residents are also concerned. A visual audit will be conducted and objectives will be put into place.
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Deepdale PACT Meeting: Wednesday 1st October 2008 18:30hrs at Residents room, William Young Close, Harewood Road (just behind fire station)
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